
Roseville is located in Placer County, just 16 miles northeast of downtown Sacramento, and only 75 miles south of Lake Tahoe. Roseville enjoys warm summers and mild winters. Visitors can enjoy some of the most diverse shopping in the region, from antiques, to modern art, to stylish clothing. Roseville has grown from a bustling railroad town into a thriving city, which includes corporations such as Hewlett Packard, NEC, and Oracle. Roseville also offers several local golf courses, upscale shopping, fine dining, water parks, and several historic sites. Visitors can tour historic museums such as the Roseville Telephone Museum or the Maidu Interpretive Center. For your recreational pleasure, enjoy the natural setting of Folsom Lake, our extensive local park system, or take the family to the Sun Splash Water Park. Whether competing in a national tournament, taking a swing on a picturesque golf course, or biking through our parks. The American River, offering rafting trips, is just a few minutes away as is Cal Expo, home of the California State Fair.
Hotel guests can also explore Gold Rush Towns, enjoy water sports at nearby lakes and rivers, hike the beautiful Sierra Foothills and Ski the High Sierra. Nearby Sacramento, the heart of California's history, offers a rich history of the Gold Rush, the Pony Express and first continental Railroad. Old Sacramento offers a great variety of shopping, fantastic dining, and the Railroad Museum- all located on the Sacramento River Waterfront. Sacramento is also home to the world's largest Dixieland Jazz Jubilee, held each May. In a city bound by two rivers, the American and Sacramento, water recreation tops the list for outdoor activities: Salmon and Steelhead fishing, river rafting, and boating. No matter what your interests, you'll find the Best Western Roseville Inn Hotel at the center of it all!
For more information about Roseville and Sacramento area attractions, please visit the Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau.